“One of the most common mistakes for an entry-level job interview is to take the position: 'What is this job going to do for me?' You should be saying 'Here's what I can do and here's what I want to do to help you.” WantShouldI CanHelpingJobsCan DoLevelsCommonMistakePositionInterviewsEntryJob Interview Author:Norah O'Donnell
“I like radio because you can do an hour-long interview and then three days later have a finished piece.” LongThreeCan DoHoursPiecesRadioFinishedInterviews Author:Daniel Alarcon
“We're often afraid to do anything unless we know we can do it extremely well. But we get to Carnegie Hall by practicing. I remember how freeing it was several years ago to read in an interview with Joan Baez that some of Bob Dylan's early songs weren't so wonderful. We have this image of genius springing fully grown out of Zeus' forehead.” KnowsYearsWellsRememberSongCan DoWonderfulGeniusYears AgoInterviewsHallsBobDylanForeheadsZeusCarnegieCarnegie Hall Author:Marianne Williamson
“In a print interview, as you may or may not know, they [editors] can do whatever they want. And they do. This is why most people are more hesitant to do print, because they can change it, and they do change it. They even change things that are in quotation marks, which is a pet peeve of mine. I've said to numerous reporters, "Would you read me back my direct quotes?" And they always say no. They always say that's against the policy.” PeopleKnowsWantMaySaidCan DoPolicyMinesDirectMarkInterviewsPetPrintEditorsReportersQuotationsHesitantPeevesPet PeeveQuotation Marks Author:Fran Lebowitz
“What I really mean is that actors do the interview process because they have to. It's a good bargain: If I can do this part then I'll sell it. I just wish it wasn't me who had to do it because it feels very unnatural.” IfsFeelsMeanI CanActorsWishProcessCan DoSellsInterviewsReally MeanUnnaturalBargainsI Can Do This Author:Kristen Stewart